Irish voters elected Catherine Connolly, a leftist and critic of NATO and Israel's actions in Gaza, as president in a landslide, reflecting some discontent with the government despite the largely ceremonial nature of the role.
Left-wing candidate Luisa Gonzalez is leading in Ecuador's presidential election with 33% of the votes, followed by businessman Daniel Noboa with 24%. The top two candidates will proceed to a run-off on October 15. The election was overshadowed by the assassination of candidate Fernando Villavicencio, which made the outcome unpredictable. Gonzalez, a protégé of former President Rafael Correa, promises a return of generous social programs to address the economic crisis. Voters are divided, with some supporting Gonzalez and others favoring pro-business candidate Noboa. The new president will take office on October 26 and serve the remainder of President Guillermo Lasso's term.